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Women with autism face more challenges than men in doing daily tasks

This was surprising because in general, girls with ASD have better social and communication skills during direct assessments, the researchers said.

India TV Lifestyle Desk Written by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published on: July 16, 2017 18:02 IST
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Women with autism face more challenges in daily routine tasks

Women and girls who’ve been battling autism can face greater challenges with real world planning, organization and other daily living skill than men, according to a new study. The findings have revealed that girls find it harder to deal with these independence skills of executive function including ability to make a plan or get organised. They find it hard to deal with the needed adaptive skills to perform the daily tasks, like getting up and dressed or initiating a conversation. 

"Our goal was to look at real world skills, not just the diagnostic behaviours we use clinically to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD), to understand how people are actually doing in their day to day lives," said Allison Ratto, psychologist at Children's National Health System in the US.

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This was surprising because in general, girls with ASD have better social and communication skills during direct assessments, the researchers said.

"The natural assumption would be that those communication and social skills would assist them to function more effectively in the world, but we found that this isn't always the case," Ratto said.

For the study, published in the journal Autism Research, the team collected parent-reported data on 79 females and 158 males meeting clinical criteria for autism spectrum disorders, ranging in ages from seven to 18 years old.

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"Our focus in caring for children with autism is equipping all of them with strategies and skills to allow them to function and succeed in day-to-day living.

"Enhancing our understanding of how biological differences change the presentation of autism in the long term is crucial to giving every person with ASD the tools they need to succeed in life," she added.

(With IANS Inputs) 

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